So, that movie about the Titantic, the cartoon one with the talking whales, talking dolphins, talking sharks, talking mice, talking octopus where the ship sank as part of a conspiracy where whalers on the ship were trying to get a whaling contract signed and got the sharks to trick an octopus to sink the Titanic by throwing an iceberg into the path of the ship, but the whales showed up to save the crew, even though there were enough life boats for everyone, so no one died, might not have been totally accurate???

Great Janitor:So, that movie about the Titantic, the cartoon one with the talking whales, talking dolphins, talking sharks, talking mice, talking octopus where the ship sank as part of a conspiracy where whalers on the ship were trying to get a whaling contract signed and got the sharks to trick an octopus to sink the Titanic by throwing an iceberg into the path of the ship, but the whales showed up to save the crew, even though there were enough life boats for everyone, so no one died, might not have been totally accurate???

Oh no. That one was 95% accurate. It's the James Cameron p.o.s. movie that was mostly innaccurate.

I guarantee you our people in Gitmo do not use torture. Any fool knows torture yields skewed results at best. Torture is both unreliable and non-productive.

What we use is a simple practice of withholding tryptophan from prisoner meals. This sets up a chemical imbalance in the neural workings of the brain leading to irritability and inability to control emotions. Interrogator can then easily goad the subject into revealing anything needed to be known.

Prisoner then receives tryptophan-laden meals and all is returned to normality. No harm, no foul.

We Do Not Torture

"Torture" is a CNN/MSNBC dog-whistle for hating on the military

If you are convinced we torture, then I have land to sell on in Florida ...

"Conservatives" spend a lot of time and energy biatching and moaning about movies, television, video games, music, Hollyweird, etc, but when it's torture porn and glorification of the military they become the entertainment industry's staunchest defenders.